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Daily Archives: March 19, 2011

microcirculation journal

Bifurcations: Focal Points of Particle Adhesion in Microvascular Networks

PublicationsBy Gwen FewellMarch 19, 2011

Authors: Prabhakarpandian, Wang, Rea‐Ramsey, Sundaram, Kiani, and Pant Source: onlinelibrary.wiley.com First published: March 19, 2011 Synopsis: Particle adhesion in vivo is dependent on the microcirculation environment, which features unique anatomical (bifurcations,…

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